Weeknote: 11 May 2025 – AI, Apple and thin, Zookeeper DX, apps for flying and loads of Lego

Netflix’s smart AI plans expose Meta AI as an ugly dumpster fire from hell. That’s my new column for Stuff, and it probably means I’m off of Meta’s Christmas card list. The main thrust of the column is that there’s nuance in the AI space – it can be used for good. (Anyone working with tools to quickly remove blemishes from photos is making use of AI, for example.) But content created from scratch by GenAI is mediocre at best – and Meta AI is an endless feed of AI slop.
Wahhhhhhh is Marie Le Conte’s response to “I think generative AI has the power to change the world for the better” in her piece 11 things I hate about AI. It makes many great points – not least how GenAI tends to blunder into human aspects of creativity and make things worse. A lot of the things she argues align with my own thinking. Creative journeys are important. Blank canvases aren’t bad. Confidence without accuracy is bad. And her point about blogs and forums also made me a bit sad.
Apple is obsessed with thin again. Over at TapSmart, I explore why I’m not taken by the rumours about the iPhone Air, although I do outline two reasons that might explain why Apple is set to make the phone. I also very much hope at least some of the rumours are wrong, but I guess we’ll see soon enough. A single-speaker high-end phone in 2025 would be… quite something.
Zookeeper DX is dangerous. It’s the latest entry in my classic app series. And good grief at the degree to which it hooked me back in again as I tried to justify the time I was spending playing as ‘research’.
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In-flight entertainment on long-haul flights used to consist of a movie they’d project to the front of each section of the plane. On the few flights I had as a kid, I got to watch the top third of a movie, while surrounded by a cloud of cigarette smoke. Yay. How things have changed – most notably by everyone having their own devices. So for British Airways I wrote about some apps you’d want to download for offline fun before you fly. (And, natch, they’re also fab for long train journeys, camping, and just because.)
Operating systems don’t stand still. Neither do articles about them in the age of digital. By which I mean I refreshed my iOS tips and Apple Intelligence tips pieces for Stuff. Enjoy.
Lego. There’s a lot of it about. Which suits me, because I think it’s great. This past week, I refreshed my best Star Wars Lego sets for May the 4th, wrote about the new Shuttle Carrier Aircraft set, and started longingly at the pre-order button for Lego Ideas Pixar Luxo Jr.